While there have been a lot of nice modern sculpts of BF, I've never really been happy with any of them. The proportions are never dead on. It's probably incredibly nitpicky (and beyond geeky), but just looking at Scott's source photo from ESB shows a lot of differences between the actual character and the figures - just look at the helmet shape alone - it's more of a squared shape, but they usually sculpt it rectangular. Jeremy Bulloch wasn't the biggest guy, either - BF is usually sculpted with much bulkier and longer limbs than he actually had. Despite is being cliché at this point, I say we're still due an "ultimate" BF figure.

The vintage figure is one of my favorites, though, for sure. The colors alone make him stand out so much from most of the other vintage stuff.

I always liked Boba, I remember painting my original one to be accurate I have an older PotF one, the VTSC one and from Fett Legacy though without the chest armor emblem Other than making his helmet a little more accurate ie: flared out, I don't know what else can be done to improve him imho.

I'm not going into how much I have always loved the fett, mostly because the action figure was so cool (and probably because I never had one). But I do love both of these figs, as well as the ROTJ deco Vintage one as well. There really doesn't need to be a lot done to this fig - I'd call it a done deal, unless of course they want to do one in a vintage paint job. This should be the go-to model for all realistic male mandos of average build (such as we're getting with Jodo Kast).

Vintage Boba always hung around even into the GI Joe days, and he was always a mysterious bounty hunter type, even with the Joes. He wasn't as good a figure by comparison, but his coolness as a character at the time kept him in the action figure playing rotation.

For some reason we had 2, and one wound up getting lost and then found some years later outside in the hedges. Much less colorful too...

I like the modern incarnations of Fett... The removable helmet one is my favorite, however this is a figure that I think Hasbro could and should update with possibly ball-jointed hips and a poseable range-finder. Sadly the range-finder was a feature past figures had and current ones do not, which is disappointing.

I like the Evo figure... I like the VOTC for a ROTJ deco... They're both pretty cool. A couple tweaks though, and I'm right there re-buying him. A better blaster sculpt for the Jedi figure's an option too... I think they could fix up the softgoods cloak a little too, maybe with a better fabric, but overall I'm pretty pleased with the fabric they've used till now too.

Definitely a figure with a sort of central place on my modern shelves. I'm not even that big a Fett fan ironically, but he just makes a great action figure.

Like so many, I too remember getting my vintage Fett in the mail. Also remember seeing him in the stores later, with all the cool callouts on the package. That impressed young me. By far the Vintage 12-inch figure was my favorite Star Wars toy ever. It was only because of Boba that any of the other 12-inchers saw any play...man, he and IG-88 would hunt Han and Chewie all the time (and the good guys would usually lose!)

Very much remember seeing the POTF2 version for the first time on the cover of a toy collecting magazine in late '95...and being just totally blown away by the accuracy of the paint job. The character has always been the high-water mark for the toyline.

I had issues with the VOTC version but I got one and wound up liking it. Got the version from the Evolutions set as well (sans tampo) and feel like I won't need another, now that I have both versions of the armor. Well, except for the new mail-away, of course.